I received a letter from a reader who had mortgaged their home in order to purchase Amway products.
People act in this manner for what seems like no apparent reason.
All of this is part of Amway's "Sell the Hope, Not the Soap" marketing push. We attend Amway events when the Diamonds take the stage and tell their storey of overcoming adversity. They are all telling the same storey, albeit in somewhat different ways. My suspicion is that these cretins got together to brainstorm what fables they could tell to the ambots in the audience, who were eager to eat every false word from their favourite cult leaders.
It is customary for the Diamond family's hard luck stories to begin with the husband and wife both working low wage jobs when a beloved friend came along to teach them the Amway business plan. All of them appear to have borrowed $20 from their aunt in order to put petrol in their cars so that they could attend the first Amway gathering. And the rest, as they say, is history. This is the stuff of which Amway fairy tales are formed. To get to Amway functions, Ambots are ordered to do whatever it takes by their cult leaders to get there. They neglect to mention that the real reason they require a large number of attendees is that it is at these occasions that the Diamonds make the majority of their money from the tool fraud. Their shady counsel includes skipping a few meals, skipping a mortgage payment, or taking out a second mortgage on your home, among other things. You'll have enough money left over to attend Amway gatherings as a result of this.
These ambots are subjected to great amounts of brainwashing in order to cause them to do stupid things in order to make their cult leaders even richer.
Are you considering mortgaging your home in order to purchase Amway products? How many of the shoddy, expensive Amway products does one individual really require? I suppose it depends on whether or not they play enough to reach their 1000 pin goal on their own - without the help of a downline or clients. Alternatively, 2500 pin or 5000 pin could be used. Take any of those PV pin amounts and multiply them by three to get an estimate of how much those products are worth in terms of dollars.
How did the ambots be brainwashed into mortgaging their home for no other reason than to assist their upline in meeting a goal for the month? It's likely that it had something to do with an upline Diamond failing to meet qualification requirements, and everyone downline who owned a home was compelled to mortgage it and purchase Amway items as compensation. You assist your upline, and one day someone in your downline will assist you in the same way you assisted your upline.
That's a load of shit!
Is it possible to state "inventory loading"?
My experience with cults has been limited, so I can't claim to comprehend what is going on in the brains of these people who do crazy dumb asses things like mortgaging their homes to purchase Amway items just so they can receive a little credit and praise from their upline.
Even draining my savings account and piling up credit card debt to appease the Amway cult leaders seemed like a bad enough situation. Putting your home at risk, which is likely your most valuable asset, the location where you have a roof over your head and a warm, dry place for your family to live and store their belongings, just because some upline jackass wants more PV to accomplish their monthly goal, is a terrible move on your part.
I've heard far too many stories from former Amway Independent Business Owners who have lost their homes as a result of the Amway scam. In addition, our upline attempted to coerce us into taking out a second mortgage so that we could purchase even more Amway crap from them. Ambot was convinced that this was the correct thing to do solely on the basis of the words of some upline Amway douchebag. Unfortunately for him, his name is not the only one on the deed, and I'm not going to put up the house because some fucking Amway jackass whom I loathe has ordered me to do so.
Yes, that's right. It's no surprise that those filthy idiots worked so hard to bring our marriage to an end. Once the ambot's money supply runs out and the wife/husband refuses to use their credit card or sign away the family home or car, there is nothing left for those cretins to do but end the relationship completely.
As all good tiny cult leaders must do in order to survive.
It's been dubbed "revenge" for the PV not being as high as they desired.
Can you imagine what would happen to a house that was put into foreclosure as a result of the Amway scam? Evicting the family, the sheriff then goes in with a crew to remove their possessions and store them in a storage facility. And what exactly are they taking away? Plenty of $50 Perfect Water bottles, as well as XS piss water boxes, nasty Amway Nutrilite snack bars boxes, and enough bottles of Nutrilite vitamins to clog every toilet in the Trump Tower, are on the way.
Afterwards, if the evicted don't pay the storage fees, the property is put up for auction. Can you tell me whether you saw that one on Storage Wars? Jarrod and Brandy spend a few hundred dollars for the unknown objects hidden inside an abandoned locker, and they end up having boxes and boxes of Amway stuff in exchange.
Bring the dumpster right over here!
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